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New Flaws in Chip and Pin Payment System Found by Cambridge Scientists

Most of us do not think twice about paying for something in a high street shop by keying in our pin. It is easy, fast and in most cases it works. But scratch a little under the surface and there are persistent reports of people who say they have been the subject of fraud of one kind or another on their credit or debit card.. Now a team of computer scientists at Cambridge University has found a flaw in chip and pin so serious they think it shows that the whole system needs a re-write. Over the past few years, the Cambridge team has uncovered a series of weaknesses in the system, which has been running since 2004. Shockingly simple Two years ago, we featured one on Newsnight showing that criminals could tap into the communications between a pin terminal and a customer's card, and read off sufficient information to create a cloned card. Now, the same team has found a way round the chip and pin system that is so simple it has shocked even them: "We think this is one of the biggest flaws that we've uncovered - that has ever been uncovered - against payment systems, and I've been in this business for 25 years," Professor Ross Anderson from the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory said. The link for this article located at BBC News is no longer available. . Now a team of computer scientists at Cambridge University has found a flaw in chip and pin so seriou. think, twice, about, paying, something, street, keying. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Cambridge Research on Chip And PIN Relay Attack and Banking Risks

Here is a hugely popular article on LinuxSecurity.com from 2007 that is even more true today. Two Cambridge researchers have devised a relay attack with a hacked chip and PIN terminal that could enable attackers to bypass bank card security measures. Saar Drimer and Steven Murdoch, members of the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory, demonstrated in January how they could modify a supposedly tamper-proof chip and PIN terminal to play Tetris. They have now extended the hack to demonstrate how they can compromise the system by relaying card information between a fake card and a genuine one. . Chip and PIN, introduced last year, is a security measure in which a customer must enter a four-digit code when they use a credit or debit card. The researchers argue that the system is not as secure as the banking industry claims. Details of the prototype attack were released on Monday. In it, Drimer and Murdoch demonstrate how a chip and PIN system could be compromised to steal diamonds. The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . Scientists reveal a critical vulnerability in chip and PIN systems that jeopardizes the safety of credit card transactions.. Chip and PIN Security, Relay Attack, Banking Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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